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Reimagining Tourism: A New Charter for Sustainable Growth at UNESCO Heritage Sites

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03 June 2026

Reimagining Tourism: A New Charter for Sustainable Growth at UNESCO Heritage Sites

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Tourism at UNESCO heritage sites in Italy faces challenges due to rising cultural tourism, overtourism, and environmental pressures. The newly unveiled National Charter for Sustainability aims to harmonize tourism growth with the preservation of cultural heritage, offering a strategic framework for sustainable development models tailored to local contexts.

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Treviso Belluno system

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Treviso-Belluno Chamber of Commerce

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Italy

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Cultural and Heritage Organisations

Destination Management & Marketing Organisations

  • Specific types of tourism

    • Cultural tourism

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    • Governance of tourism destinations

    • Tourism strategies

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    • Activities of associations and other organisations supporting tourism

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On May 22, a pivotal event unfolded in Treviso, marking a significant stride toward sustainable tourism at UNESCO heritage sites. Hosted by the Treviso-Belluno Chamber of Commerce and Isnart, the event unveiled the National Charter for the Sustainability of Destinations Hosting a UNESCO Site. This essential toolkit, centered on environmental, economic, social, and cultural dimensions, was crafted to guide local destinations toward balanced tourism growth while preserving their unique heritage.

The surge in cultural tourism, with Italy as a prime destination, highlights the need for innovative approaches to manage visitor influx and associated challenges such as climate change and urban development pressures. With cultural tourism accounting for 45% of international visits and a 14.87% rise in UNESCO site visitors, a sustainable framework becomes crucial.

The Charter offers strategic pathways, empowering Chambers of Commerce and local governments to coordinate efforts, share data, and implement best practices. It aims to balance tourism’s economic benefits with the conservation needs of cultural heritage, ensuring future generations inherit thriving, well-preserved locales.

Discussions at the event also explored governance models from local DMOs and the integration of European Copernicus data to protect sites from climate impacts. The Charter stands as a beacon for sustainability in tourism, urging regions like Veneto to distribute visitor opportunities more equitably, enriching lesser-known destinations without compromising their cultural integrity.

This initiative underscores a collective commitment to nurturing Italy’s remarkable heritage while fostering sustainable tourism that resonates with both visitors and residents alike.

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#Sustainable tourism #Community-based tourism #Sustainable destinations #Tourism development #Destination management

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